2020
DOI: 10.14311/ap.2020.60.0359
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Experimental Investigation of the Pozzolanic Potentials of Millet and Rice Husk Ash as Mineral Additive in Self-Compacting Concrete

Abstract: Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a new concept of concrete mix which flows in a formwork and consolidates itself without the need for compaction. Effectively compacting concrete can be very difficult especially in areas with a high number of reinforcement. Millet Husk Ash (MHA) and Rice Husk Ash (RHA) are agricultural waste materials obtained from farm and burnt to ashes to discard them since they are environmental waste. This research is focused on finding the pozzolanic potentials of MHA and RHA as a minera… Show more

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“…Plasticizers are the kind of additives when added to concrete mixture help to plasticize (make it flow-able) the concrete mixture and reduce the liquid limit while the workability is retained. The resultant effect of reducing liquid limit in the design is to increase strength and durability in the concrete (Wasiu and Fashina 2020). To allow the coarse aggregates float in the mortar without segregation, the SCC must have the desired flow ability which can be achieved by the use of particles finer than 150µm (520 to 560 kg/m3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Plasticizers are the kind of additives when added to concrete mixture help to plasticize (make it flow-able) the concrete mixture and reduce the liquid limit while the workability is retained. The resultant effect of reducing liquid limit in the design is to increase strength and durability in the concrete (Wasiu and Fashina 2020). To allow the coarse aggregates float in the mortar without segregation, the SCC must have the desired flow ability which can be achieved by the use of particles finer than 150µm (520 to 560 kg/m3).…”
Section: *Corresponding Authormentioning
confidence: 99%